​Our FLUX: Social events are a new type of event for 2019. These events are primarily for networking and making connections within the creative media arts community. Hosted by our FLUX co-founders Maria Almena, Oliver Gingrich and Aphra Shemza, they will provide a relaxed space for the facilitation of networking and collaboration. In our intimate setting at the Library London, the audience will get the opportunity to meet key artists within the media art scene in London face to face and to discuss ideas, practices and preeminent concepts in today’s Media Arts.

​Each event, artists meet and discuss their work with the audience. We invite all artists and creative practitioners working with art and technology who want to present to email us on info@fluxevents.co.uk. Our aim is to encourage discourse and create a space for communication and the exchange of ideas, providing some much needed critical discussion and technical advice for artists working in the field of the media arts. Come and join us to explore unchartered territories within the media arts and meet fellow practitioners.

Alumni of the 2015 CTM MusicMakers Hacklab, host of countless art & music themed hackathons around the globe, as well as founder of Macrodactyl Computer Club & Musik Hackspace Berlin, Adam spends their time performing, organising events & producing media content.

Born & raised in Wales, after spending 7 years working & studying in London during which time they graduated from the London College of Music, they moved to Berlin in pursuit of a more creative, artistic & shamelessly hedonistic lifestyle.

When not working or partying, you’d likely find them producing artworks often themed around gender, sexuality, consciousness & intoxication which have been performed & exhibited in Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the Science Museum, Red Bull Music Academy, IRCAM Centre Pompidou and Hebbel Am Ufer, as well as featuring on Channel 4, ITV and BBC television.

​ABOUT ADELINE THOKMAY FROM TINDERDUST:​Adeline Thokmay from @Tinderdust will be talking about her new multidimensional art exhibition Tinderdust: The Ether.

Part of Ugly Duck Gallery's new creative season,In Transition, Tinderdust: The Etheris a futuristic exploration of art, music, and technology. It discloses hybrid worlds that arise through this correlation, and showcases how technology manifests an exit into multiple streams of realities existing within our own.Tinderdust: The Etherfacilitates the transition into hidden pathways, where digital spheres awaken new truths of existence. Her festival features live music performances utilising holographic technology, augmented reality, projection mapping, and light sculptures. This will be supplemented by interactive art installations exploring the themes of Tinderdust: The Ether. Adeline will be joined by David Kerry and Blair Zaye to speak about Tinderdust: The Ether, their collaboration, and the ethos behind their individual immersive art explorations.

Sofi Lee-Henson is a designer of experiences, specialising absurdist mindfulness. Her and her company XNN operates in the intersection of science and art, creating experiential events and installations. Through live events, learning transforms from a passive to an active process, which creates truly memorable and evocative experiences. Knowledge sticks.

We explore theatre as therapeutic action through science fiction, to create avenues of escapism. Dr Leon: Neural Enhancement is our current project, a one on one neurosurgical themed experience which teaches patients discretely how meditation can change their lives for the Better and solidifying that knowledge through sight, sound, smell, taste and tactile sensation.